Swivel chair with metal cuffs from Live And Let Die is expected to fetch £5,000 at auction

The swivel chair is made of stainless steel and has bespoke metal cuffs to restrain whoever is sat in it.

It was picked up as a souvenir by the sound recordist who worked on the film and he has kept it since then.

He has now put it up for sale for £5,000.

Katherine Schofield, memorabilia specialist at London-based auctioneer Bonhams, which is selling the chair, said: “It is a fantastic chair and anything relating to James Bond is very collectable.

“It has everything you would imagine a villain’s chair to have – with its slick finish it looks a bit dangerous, the handcuffs over the hand rests are brilliant and it even has a lever at the back of the chair.

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Bond, played by Roger Moore, is strapped to the chair in scene from 1973 hit movie

The film, Roger Moore’s first of seven as James Bond, was released in the US on 27 June 1973.

It grossed $161.8million worldwide and holds the record for the most viewed broadcast film on television in the United Kingdom, attracting 23.5million viewers when it premiered on ITV on January 20, 1980.

The auction takes place on December 15.

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